: In bioethics, "extraordinary means" refers to medical treatments that do not offer a reasonable hope of benefit or may be excessively burdensome, often discussed in the context of end-of-life care.
Beyond the film, the phrase "Extra Ordinary" (or "Extra/Ordinary") is used in various specialized fields to describe things that are simultaneously common and exceptional. : Extra Ordinary
: In formal writing, use "extraordinary" (one word) unless you are specifically referencing a title or making a creative distinction. : In bioethics, "extraordinary means" refers to medical
: It holds a high rating on Rotten Tomatoes , where critics highlight its "delightfully silly" tone and "warm-hearted" execution. : It holds a high rating on Rotten
: Rose is contacted by Martin Martin (Barry Ward), whose daughter has been placed under a virgin-sacrifice spell by a washed-up rock star, Christian Winter ( Will Forte ). Rose must use her "talents" to save the girl.
: Highlights that something is "more" than ordinary or focuses on the "extra" effort within ordinary life.
: An immersive exhibition at Somerset House that explored the "fascination with the everyday".